
KW-26 - Wikipedia
The TSEC/KW-26, code named ROMULUS, was an encryption system used by the U.S. Government and, later, by NATO countries. It was developed in the 1950s by the National …
KW-7 and KW-26 Crypto Machines - CIA
The KW-26 (the larger unit on the bottom) encrypted and decrypted teletype messages between large sites in bulk and at fast rates. Widely used with more than 14,000 units produced, the …
The KW-26 was the workhorse cryptosystem for the point-to-point circuits of the CRITICOMM network. TCOM also used it to provide traffic flow and content security to/from SCA SIGINT …
NSA encryption systems - Wikipedia
The KW-26 ROMULUS was a second generation cipher device in wide use that could be inserted into teletypewriter circuits so traffic was encrypted and decrypted automatically.
US Navy Crypto Equipment - 1950's-60's
Full duplex key generator for encryption of digital data. With various converter equipment handles digital voice, facsimile, computer data, and multichannel teletype. Consists of drawer …
KW-26 - jproc.ca
The KW-26 was used by U.S. /NATO intelligence services to provide point-to-point 100 wpm circuits for expeditious transmission of highly compartmented information. Only the keying …
So, in the teletypewriter field. we have talked about three main equipments-the KW-26 for hirh-speed point-to-point communications at generally high echelons; the KW-37 for Broadcast: …
Securing Record Communications: the TSEC/KW-26 - DocsLib
This brochure tells the cradle-to-grave story of highly successful cryptographic equipment for teletypewriter (TTY) communications, the TSEC/KW-26 and the people who developed, …
NSA - Crypto Museum
The NSA is part of the American Department of Defence (DoD) and is responsible for the collection (interception) and analysis of foreign communications and foreign signals …
Securing Record Communications | Intelligence Analysis and …
Jan 2, 2015 · The KW-26 was the workhorse cryptosystem for the point-to-point circuits of the CRITICOMM network. TCOM also used it to provide traffic flow and content security to/from …
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